The Supreme Court reserved its verdict on the customs department’s plea for a review of a 2021 judgement that restricted the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence officers from seeking recovery of duties on imported goods already cleared by customs. The hearing witnessed arguments from both sides, with the customs department seeking a review based on alleged errors in the judgement. However, opposing parties claimed there was no need for a review unless errors were proven. The 2021 judgement had quashed DRI show cause notices to private firms, challenging the authority of DRI officers to seek duty recovery after customs clearance. The legal battle hinged on whether DRI had the power to issue notices under the Customs Act. The top court’s decision had deemed certain DRI officers as not “proper officers” for such actions. The case, which began in 2021, saw ups and downs, leading to the recent review plea. The final verdict is awaited, highlighting the complexities of customs regulations and duty recovery disputes.
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SC defers verdict on customs dept’s review plea against 2021 ruling
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